The Busch Student Center is the home to many offices, eateries and study spaces. The campus bookstore, Student
Success Center, Dean of Students Office, Career Services, Events Services, Student
Involvement Center and ITS Student Help Center are all located there.

This is a debit account plan. The funds deposited can be used for purchases at the
Instructional Media Center or the campus bookstore, copying and printing at the libraries,
Information Technology Services software sales and all DineSLU locations.

The Center for Global Citizenship aims to promote collaboration across the University to educate and engage the SLU
community in global awareness, responsibility and participation. The CGC is located
on the West Pine Mall and can be recognized by the international flags displayed on
its exterior.

The Department of Public Safety provides a safe campus for SLU students, faculty, staff and visitors. DPS is staffed
with well-trained and dedicated officers who patrol the campus 24 hours a day, seven
days a week.

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act ensures that, in general, rights belong
to the student rather than the parent or guardian. You can learn more FERPA and third-party
access to academic records at SLU through the Office of the University Registrar.

These come from DineSLU meal plans and can be used to purchase food at on campus eateries such as P.O.D.,
Qdoba Mexican Grill, Panda Express, Subway and Jamba Juice. You can also use your
Flex Dollars at SLU's on-campus Starbucks.

The First-Year Experience initiative facilitates students' transition to SLU from high school or another college/university.
FYE begins the process of engaging students in the University mission and the SLU
experience.

A learning community houses a group of students on one or more floors of a residence
hall with an academic unit tie or a common interest such as faith and service. They
all share the common goal of creating intentional educational environments that bring
educators and students together to enhance student learning. All LCs are open to first-year students and offer a variety of special features or programs such as study groups, associated
courses and resources.

Resident advisers are upperclassmen who provide immediate support and guidance for
students in the residence halls and apartments. RAs can assist with many areas, including
personal development, community building, programming, academic support and referrals
to campus resources.

The Office of the Registrar is responsible for course registration, changes of course registration, the online
update and production of the schedule of classes, maintenance of academic records
and transcripts, enrollment verifications, graduation, academic room scheduling, criminal
background checks, external testing services, academic catalogs and the academic calendar.

Residence hall coordinators are professional staff members who live in the residence
halls. They supervise student staff and oversee community building and the administrative
aspects of their building.

The Student Involvement Center, located in Busch Student Center, is committed to creating educational experiences
that engage students through their campus involvement, leadership development and
college transitions. It organizes events and late-night activities, oversees more
than 150 student organizations, fraternities and sororities, and offers plenty of
servant leadership opportunities.

University 101 is a fall semester 1-credit-hour course that supports students in their transition
to college and orients them to campus resources. First-year students will meet other
students who are also new to SLU, and have the opportunity to talk with them about
the new college experiences that they are all facing together.